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Podlega

Podlega is the third-person singular present tense form of the Polish verb podlegać, which means to be subject to, to fall under the jurisdiction, control, or influence of something. The expression is used to indicate that the subject is governed by rules, laws, regulations, or authorities rather than being exempt or autonomous.

Origin and usage: The verb is built from the prefix pod-, meaning under, combined with a root

Examples: Dochody podlegają opodatkowaniu. (Income is subject to taxation.) Te produkty podlegają unijnym przepisom. (These products

Grammatical notes: Podlega is finite and used with a third-person subject. The infinitive form is podlegać, with

related
to
lying
or
being
placed,
conveying
the
sense
of
being
under
something.
In
practice,
podlega
takes
complements
in
the
dative
case
or
in
noun
phrases
representing
rules,
taxes,
or
authorities.
Typical
collocations
include
podlega
podatkowaniu
(is
subject
to
taxation),
podlega
karze
(is
subject
to
punishment),
and
podlega
przepisom
(is
subject
to
the
regulations).
are
subject
to
EU
regulations.)
Złamanie
przepisów
podlega
karze.
(Violation
of
the
rules
is
subject
to
punishment.)
corresponding
forms
such
as
podlegam,
podlegasz,
podlegają
in
different
persons.
Related
forms
include
the
adjective
podległy
(subordinate)
and
the
noun
podległość
or
podleganie
(the
state
of
subjection
or
subordination).
The
term
appears
frequently
in
legal,
administrative,
and
organizational
language
to
express
applicability
or
compliance
with
rules,
authorities,
or
systems.